>ODE classpretty easy, first and second order linear was a breeze, power series solutions was a little hard at first but I got the hang of it, Laplace was easy too>PDE classwhat the fuck, this feels like a graduate class disguised as an undergrad class, the jump in difficulty is huge
Ok so the lottery is up to enough money that its finally worth it. All the smart people only play now so I am toldThe problem is I keep getting such shitty numbers, like not even closeWhat can I do to pick better digits guys?
There is a way if you collect the numbers from the previous ones and mathmememagic them to win the next.Shit will go towards taxes you will never recieve an actual sum of 800mil
>>16872337How does it work? Can Grok do it?
Oh come on now, every time I start posting these threads nobody helps and the jackposts go crazy high.Lets get it together guys and win this thing by the powers of 4chan
>>16862502When you don't win, the $2 from your ticket will contribute to the next guy's jackpot being even bigger. It's literal cuckoldry. I can't put a price on my dignity.
>>16861694It is now almost double that
Why do engineers always get butthurt when you call yourself an engineer if you don't have a Bachelors in engineering and always respond with "muh licensure muh PE" even though PhysicistChads can do their job and 100 times better?
>>16872540>Are these just dumbed down versions of the general courses?Yes actually. Core engineering courses almost always focus on beating concepts into students rather than starting from first principles and doing rationalist construction or dialectical synthesis. >Calculus for engineersAlmost never goes into sets, fields, groups, or rings. No engineering student I've met even knows measure theory. Professors would prefer teaching technique. Vector calculus and differential equations are almost always taught through the model of some system. >Physics for engineersDisgustingly materialist. Never touched quantum mechanics. Always macro scale experiments with some section talking about uncertainty. Students almost never touch Hamiltonian mechanics. >Chemistry for engineers Another disgustingly materialist course which prefers physically measuring and mixing chemicals rather than rationalist construction. Many chemical engineers still measure actual yield over theoretical yield which goes to show how useless engineers actually are
>>16872139It's stainless steel or iron, meant to represent the failure caused by a bridge collapsing somewhere in Quebec.Dumb fucks will wear it as something to be proud of.
i like automotive engineering
>>16873334Materialism. Perhaps even ideology.
>>16873484materialism yeah, somebody has to make things!
Should we genetically engineer a tree that produces epic swords?
>>16871977yes
>>16871977The blade will be multi-metal fractal polycrystalline cells. The handle will be hard wood. The chappe contains the seed.
>>16872027>The chappe contains the seed.>Not the pommel
Happy that newton slept under the good tree...
>>16871639One of these days I was wondering about all kinds of fruits and flavours that could exist but we nor anyone will ever experience because we lack the technology needed to genetically engineer things to such degree, its wild
https://drive.google.com/file/d/14TaC3VWfefxr5BUf4_4xbcY-V31gDCfG/view?usp=sharing
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mmm slop! me love slop!
>scientists still can't decide if eggs are bad for cholesteroluseless
>>16872299cholesterol is a macro phenomenon.Every doctor and scientist you have ever met in you life is a complete idiot. Yes, even the researchers. Cholesterol contains far range signalling proteins, which they are encapsulating. You shouldn't be taking anything that fucks with cholesterol.
>>16872530What? they have me on rosuvostatin
ive been eating 4 eggs everyday for at least 6 months, and my HDL went up from 67mg/dL to 73 mg/dL. My LDL also went up from 124 to 149mg/dL.Overall cholesterol is up from 200 to 229mg/dL
This is actually an important question to answer because cows cause a lot of environmental problems and people really should be reducing its consumption and adding an egg to the plate instead.An egg added to a meal should be more common, whether it’s beef, chicken or fish.
>>16873499I add egg to everything. Cheap, healthy and always enrichens the meal. Win win.
Eurofag here learning mathematics on my own, on 6th grade geometry now. My question is, since I'm learning on my own, sometimes I need feedback on the work I've done to know I've solved/worked properly, where should I look for it? Should I just look for a tutor? AI? Here? Let me know.
After you have solved a problem, look at the official solution and compare.
theres no substitute to a ruthless professor and competition with peers.
>>16873285Khan Academy is good for self assessment. KA has interactive exercises that offer immediate, specific feedback. There's no problem if you skip their videos and use your textbooks. You will learn to use textbooks better if KA exercises force you to do so
The vast majority of my professors suck and so do their lectures. I've learned almost everything on my own from textbooks. I should agree with>>16873315At an early stage I grew lazy because I didn't feel challenged. When I went to study for one semester in a bigger university as a exchange student, I find myself really motivated and productive after encountering with many other people who were seriously committed in their education and I could compete with (in a healthy way, of course). Later, I could get a good source of feedback and support from math communities (those which are willing to help you and are not a mere circlejerk). You could find those communities on Discord, Reddit and Telegram. I encourage you to look for them.
Thank you everyone for you feedback, you're very nice. <3
I just found out that eggs cause hard plaque build up especially in the carotid artery and that it's close to just as bad to smoking cigarettes. The problem is I have been drinking a dozen eggs a day for 6 months as an easy source of protein as I go to the gym. How fucked am I? How bad did I fuck up? On the weekends I'd cook them and add a bunch of cheddar cheese on top for extra protein. This is so bad...https://www.cbsnews.com/news/eating-egg-yolks-leads-to-two-thirds-of-the-plaque-buildup-youd-see-in-a-smokers-arteries-study-shows/
>>16872982Mechanism?
do you exercise?
>>16872982>www.cbsnews.com
>a new study>may lead to
>>16873014>>16873181The study.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0021915012005047
If you're so smart and good at math, what's stopping you from solving a Millenium Prize Problem?
>>16872421>P vs NP has a positive answerIt doesn't.>two different things are differentSomething topologists cannot understand, despite that literally being the entire point of their specialty.
>>16872421>then the things you could do with it would be worth more than several billion dollars.You think polynomial means super fast to compute?Polynomial could be like O(n^10000000) complexity. This proof will change nothing in practice.
i'm so smart but not good at math
>>16872400Really?What happened to Perelman?Because everything I read online makes it seem like he has hard emotional issues and ragequit everything on his own.
>>16872316There are citation cartels in mathematicshttps://www.science.org/content/article/citation-cartels-help-some-mathematicians-and-their-universities-climb-rankings
Or is it just a meme? I wouldn't be joining as a status symbol. I'm interested because I want to meet likeminded people that aren't midwits who only talk about normie topics.
>>16871512I am an adult that does not speak in initialisms
Will Mensa membership help to get US talent visa?
>>16864651you have to go online to that idiot
>>16873473No. At most it might help you get a job in your country that the US would consider amazing enough that they'd give you an O class visa but since you're here with us, that's highly unlikely.
>>16873482>since you're here with us, that's highly unlikely.Why do you have such a low self esteem, even propagate it on your surrounding?
How has he affected your view of chemistry?
>>16868210/sci/ virgins will call him pop-sci
>>16868210>Early lifeHow did I know it before even looking it uo?
>>16872867I wasn't expecting it
You guys are all smelly liars
>>16868327the story isn't on the internet, so its probably false.if so we've got a lot of double digit retards on /sci/ who'll believe anything OP writes
Where do you find out about/follow cutting edge science?
>>16873361Nope. Even the premise of stealth by reducing radar cross section using specially designed geometry was publicly published research before it was applied. Historically, most "secret" technology is only secret for a few years at most.
>>16873402What do you know about loosh farming? Is there a patent on it?
>>16873353>beneath the directed jetAero tube doesn't work like that, it has a laminar flow from top to bottom, highlighted with smoke at desired places.
>>16873361I think if I ask you to bring 5 examples, you'll fail. Some tech, like thinsulate did indeed come from NASA to regular market. Also some explosives. Maybe those stupid convertiplanes will do.But the shit with military is that they want robust and dumb solutions at big scale. And they are not limited in money. It's not always goes well with innovation. For example civic airplanes are much more fuel-efficient then military. FPV drones was initially developed for fun races (while military was making bullshit like Black Hornet). Commercial DJI Mavic is used for reconnaissance.
>>16873444this test was not subject to the usual test constraints.
The internet is proof that we are able to build an artificial consciousness. All data and all memories are shared in the cloud. Any machine connected to this cloud is able to fetch whatever data whenever it wants from it.Through this cloud we can also remotely communicate. We are only restricted by the speed we type our messages in, but the machines send this info to the receiver almost instantaneously.Internet of Things is the collective unconscious of the machines. The machines are able to interact with each other without the need for an external command prompt (i.e. a human telling the machine to notice another machine or transmit data to it). Botnet might sound like a familiar concept.The transhumanists are building this same collective unconscious for humans - the Internet of Bodies. The usual suspects are to blame."Covid" was the catalyst for the IoB. It was all planned from the get-go and the vaccine was always the reason for this event. The vaccine is known to contain nanographeneoxide (NGO), which is able to interact with electromagnetic fields (EMF). Just type those two words into Scholar and you'll find quite a lot of papers about it. Remember when the 5G and microchip "conspiracies" first surfaced? It was the earlier days of the pandemic, before April 2020 iirc. This is all planned by them. They want to ridicule the whole concept with over blown lies (i.e. there is an physical chip in the vaxx, 5G causes covid etc.) in order to discredit the whole premise. But there is also a pinch of truth in every lie.The NGO is the chip which can be manipulated with correct 5G frequencies. Reddits favorite - Elon Musk - is building the 5G satellite network, which will cover the entirety of the world, no blind spots. The bi-yearly boosters are to ensure that you don't get overblown effects by too much NGO injected in a short span. It needs to settle to different organs, but most importantly the brain.
>(i.e. there is an physical chip in the vaxx, 5G causes covid etc.)That was the most obvious case of "poisoning the well" just so they can lump it in with other sincere investigation for the purpose of discrediting opposing voices.
>>16872486It's ogre
>>16872486meds
Let's talk about plasma physics and nuclear fusion. Does it have any future?
on the topic of plasma physics, i've come to believe that all of those "UFOs" that the US military has been showing us are not actually physical flying vehicles but balls of plasma, if the laser induced plasma effect that the military has been working on is anything to go byhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/davidhambling/2020/05/11/us-navy-laser-creates-plasma-ufos/i learned earlier this year that DARPA and the DOD has departments within top universities, which is why people like robert hellwarth and zach dutton (current vice president at raytheon) were able to come up with breakthroughs in technology that somehow never appeared to enter the mainstream
>>16873016Nathan B. Stubblefield Nikola TeslaRoyal RifeThomas Henry MorayWilhelm Riech Philo T. FarnsworthStanely MeyerPaul Pantone Eugene MalloveAmy EskridgeJohn Cejka was a brilliant inventor too, but he worked for the government by taking other people's inventions away from them. Not including him but there's interesting stories from Tom Bearden and John Bedini on youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/@Zero-PointEnergy
>>16872051>Head of MIT fusion lab executed>PPPL fires most of its technical staff after funding cuts>Trump and Elon buying and liquidating fusion startupsWhat are they so afraid of?
>>16873371Energy monopolies ending. They really don't want anyone to gain any kind of independence
>>16873371they've done this for over half a century.Nuclear scientists keep finding ways to do a) cheap useful nuclear fusion energyb) transmutationkikes don't want cheap energy for everyone, and the don't want goys mass manufacturing gold and other store-of-value metals.The 2018 gov purchase, and then secrefying of the SAFIRE project was a conspicous case in the 4chan era
>no cool sci-fi shit will ever actually exist>no flying cars>no extreme medical breakthroughs>no teleportation>no interstellar space travel>we're basically at the peak of what we can doOh but lemme guess there's study that nobody has ever been able to replicate that MAY be cool
>>16872652Yes we have the smartphoneLiterally nothing else
>>16873171If only we had space stations and satellite constellations and rockets that could land themselves or something more exciting than just a small device that can connect to anyone in the world in your pocket.
>>16873171>i feel like i should have another deviceKek.
>>16871109If everyone had flying cars you'd be bitching about how mundane it is that everyone has flying cars and how the skies are full of crappy drivers and how your commute to work doesn't really save you any time.
>>16871086<you are here>>no AI